Friday, October 3, 2008

Osmosis Review PowerPoint



Make sure you know the definition of isotonic, hypotonic and hypertonic, and what happens to a plant or animal cell when placed in each type of solution. If you have questions, I will be try to be online Sunday night, though I have been having problems with my internet connection at home.

Good luck on the SATs.

11 comments:

micah said...

any extra credit on this test?

Dr. H said...

@ micah

You had to come to my race and cheer for me.

No, there is no extra credit.

Anonymous said...

Do we need to know how to do the water potential calculations for the test?

Dr. H said...

@ laurenerdy

nope

Ali J. said...

hey Dr. H, do we need to know the six major functions of proteins on the plasma membrane?

Dr. H said...

@ ali j.

Yes, you should know the major functions, and also if there are any modifications to the proteins (like sugars) that perform a specific function (like recognition).

Pooja! said...

hi Dr. H,
do i have to take the test tomorrow since i was not in school for any of the teaching/notes for chapter 7 on monday or friday? i was only in class on thursday for the lab..

Dr. H said...

@ pooja!

You don't have to take the test tomorrow if you do not feel ready. I will bring the quiz on organelles that you missed and you can take that during class.

Pooja! said...

ok. thanks a bunch, Dr. H!

lisa said...

Is the lab on diffusion due tomorrow..ms. drust wanted to talk about it before we went off to due today..but we did not get a chance to go over it.

Ms. Drust said...

I will explain about the lab details more tomorrow.